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What are the ways to manage depression in teenagers?

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Published At May 5, 2024
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Patient's Query

Hello,

My niece is depressed after she lost her college eligibility test and we are worried about her state. How can a depressed teenager overcome and understand their mental health challenges? What are the coping mechanisms, and treatment options, and what professional support is needed to encourage them to seek and maintain mental well-being during this crucial phase of their lives? Kindly suggest.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I understand your concern for your niece.

This can be a significant setback, and it is natural for teens to experience strong emotions like sadness, disappointment, and even depression in such situations. Here are some things you can do to support her and encourage her to seek professional help:

Acknowledge and Validate Her Feelings: Let her know that it is okay to feel down and disappointed after such an experience. Do not try to minimize her feelings or tell her to "just get over it." Actively listen to her concerns and provide a safe space for her to express herself.

Offer Emotional Support: Spend time with her, engage in activities she enjoys, and show physical affection (like hugs) if she is receptive. Be a reliable and supportive presence in her life.

Encourage Healthy Coping Mechanisms: Suggest healthy ways to deal with her emotions, such as exercise, journaling, spending time in nature, talking to a friend, or practicing relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation.

Promote Open Communication: Talk to her about the possibility of seeking professional help from a therapist or counselor. Emphasize that seeking help is a sign of strength and can equip her with tools to manage difficult emotions and navigate future challenges.

Educate Yourself About Depression: Learn about the signs and symptoms of depression in teenagers. This will help you identify potentially serious changes in her behavior and mood. Some red flags could be prolonged sadness, loss of interest in activities, changes in sleep or eating patterns, difficulty concentrating, feelings of worthlessness, or thoughts of self-harm.

Help her connect with professional support: Offer to help her research therapists or counselors in the area, schedule appointments, and accompany her to the first session if needed.

I hope you find this information helpful.

Thank you.

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Dr. Vipul Chelabhai Prajapati
Dr. Vipul Chelabhai Prajapati

Psychiatry

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